You can add stories to appear on your profile as highlights, even after they disappear. Highlights appear below your profile photo.

To add a story to a highlight:

Go to your profile and tap Story Highights below your username and bio.

Tap .

Tap to select the story or stories you want to add to highlights, then tap Next.

Choose a cover photo and enter a story name for your highlight, then tap Add (iPhone) or Done (Android). You can add more photos or videos to your highlight at any time by tapping Edit Highlight.

Note: Stories you add as highlights remain visible as highlights until you remove them, even after the original story has disappeared. Keep in mind that those you've allowed to see your story can also see your highlights. Learn more about privacy settings for stories.

Tap in the top left of your screen or swipe right from anywhere in Feed

Take a photo or video, then tap

Type @ followed immediately by their username, then select the person you'd like to mention

When you mention someone in your story, their username will appear in your story with an underline. Anyone who can see your story can tap it to go to their profile.

People you mention will get a push notification telling them that you've mentioned them in your story. They'll also get a direct message from you that includes a preview of your story. This preview disappears from the message thread after 24 hours.

You can mention up to 10 people in each photo or video you share to your story. If you mention multiple people, they'll each get a message from you individually.

Taking photos and videos

On iPhone, you'll automatically see when your phone detects darkness. Tap it to take better photos and videos in the dark.

To take a photo or video with a face filter, tap then select a filter at the bottom of the screen. When using the front or back-facing camera, the filter you choose will automatically appear on the closest person’s face. Keep in mind that face filters aren't supported on some older devices.

To zoom while recording a video, tap and hold with one finger to start recording, then slide up or down using that same finger.

On iPhone, tap Music at the bottom of the screen, then search for a song. You can edit which part of the song you want to play in your story. This feature is only available on iOS devices in some countries right now.

Tap Focus at the bottom of the screen to take a photo or video of a person in focus mode. When you take a focus photo or video of someone, the person stays in focus and the background blurs. Focus mode only works if there's a person in your photo or video.

Tap Boomerang at the bottom of the screen, then tap the circle at the bottom to take a burst of photos that loops forward and backward.

To take a video without having to tap and hold, swipe left at the bottom of the screen and tap Hands-Free. Tap once to start recording a video, or tap and hold to see a timer that counts down before recording.

To take a video that plays in reverse, tap Rewind at the bottom of the screen. Tap and hold to record a video, or tap once to record hands-free.

Tap Superzoom to take a video that automatically zooms in on an object and plays a dramatic sound. Tap anywhere on the screen to select an area or object to zoom in on, then tap the circle at the bottom to start recording.

On iPhone, tap Stop-Motion to make a video using a series of individual photos. Tap the circle to take your first photo, then keep tapping to take additional photos. When you're finished, tap Done to see your stop-motion video.

On iPhone, you can switch between front and rear-facing cameras while recording a video. Tap and hold to start recording, then tap .

Using Type Mode

Tap Type at the bottom of the screen to share what's on your mind with different text styles and backgrounds—no photo or video required.

Tap the button at the top to change the text style, or tap the circle in the bottom left to change the background color.

Editing photos and videos

To add a filter to your photo or video, swipe left or right after taking it.

You can also tap the following creative tools at the top of the screen:

Tap to add text. From there, you can:

Add emoji.

Adjust text size up or down by tapping and using the slider.

Center text or align left or right by tapping .

Rotate and resize the text by using two fingers to pinch and zoom.

Choose a text color by tapping the colors at the at the bottom of the screen. Swipe to see more colors, or tap and hold a circle to choose a custom color.

Change the text style by tapping the button at the top of the screen.

Add a color background to text by tapping at the top of the screen and selecting a color.

Pin text to a fixed spot in your video. After taking a video, add text, then tap it and hold. Use the slider bar at the bottom of the screen to scroll through the video to find where you want to pin the text. Move the text and tap Pin.

Choose from different brushes and drawing tools from the options at the top of the screen.

Adjust the line thickness by tapping in the bottom left and using the slider.

Choose a color to draw with by tapping the colors at the bottom of the screen. Swipe left to see more colors, or tap and hold a circle for more color options. You can also tap and drag and drop it to select a color from your photo or video.

Stories you share in a direct message have the same visibility settings as other posts you share. For example, if you have a private account, only your followers can see your story in Direct. You can choose who can view and share your story by adjusting your story settings.

When someone shares a story with you, you will see it in your Direct inbox. When the original story disappears from the app, it will no longer be available in your message thread.

You can also adjust your settings to allow all future stories to be shared to Facebook automatically:

Go to your profile and tap .

TapSettings.

Scroll down and tap Story Controls.

Next to Share Your Story to Facebook, tap to allow sharing.

Note: When you share your Instagram story to Facebook, it will appear as a story at the top of News Feed. Keep in mind that anything you share to Facebook, including your Instagram story, works with your existing Facebook privacy settings.

Viewing Stories

You can see stories of people you follow using the Instagram app or on the web at Instagram.com. If someone has shared a story you haven't seen yet, you'll see a colorful ring around their profile picture.

Using the Instagram app:

Stories appear in a row at the top of Feed. To see someone's story, tap their profile picture at the top of Feed, on their profile or next to a post they've shared in Feed.

When you view stories from the top of your Feed, they automatically scroll from one person's to the next. You can tap the screen to skip to the next photo or video, or swipe right or left to skip between people's stories. Swipe down on the screen or tap x in the top right to exit someone's story and return to Feed.

On the web at Instagram.com:

Stories appear at the top of Feed on mobile web, and to the right of Feed on desktop web. Tap or click on any story to view it, or use the arrows to get to the next screen or story. Select x in the top right to exit someone's story and return to Feed.

If you don't want someone's story to appear in the bar at the top of Feed, you can mute their story:

At the top of feed, tap and hold the profile picture of the person whose story you'd like to mute.

Select Mute [username] > Mute Story.

To unmute a story you've muted, repeat these steps and select Unmute [username] (iPhone) or Unmute Story (Android).

Stories you've muted will appear at the end of the bar at the top of feed, and won't have a colorful ring around them when they're updated. Muted stories won't automatically play when you watch stories.

Muting someone's story is different from unfollowing them, and you'll still see their posts in feed.

Live Video

You can share a live video to connect with your followers in real time. Once a live video has ended, it's no longer visible in the app, unless you share a replay of it to your story.

To start a live video:

Tap in the top left of the screen or swipe right from anywhere in Feed.

Tap Live at the bottom of the screen, then tap Start Live Video.

The number of viewers appears at the top of the screen and comments appear at the bottom. Tap Comment to add a comment, and tap and hold a comment to pin it to the top so that viewers can see it more easily.

To turn comments off, tap then select Turn Off Commenting. Keep in mind that any keyword filters you've turned on will also apply to comments on your live video.

When you're done, tap End in the top right then tap to confirm. From there, you can tap Save in the top right to save it to your camera roll, or share it to your story.

After you've ended a live video on Instagram, you can tap Save in the top right to save the video to your phone's camera roll. Keep in mind that only the video is saved, and not things like comments, likes and viewers.

You're only able to save a live video right after you've ended it. Only you will see the option to save your live video.

Note: It may take a minute for a live video to save to your phone, especially for longer videos.

Once your live video ends, you can share a replay of it. Like other photos and videos you share to stories, live video replays disappear from Feed and your profile after 24 hours, unless you add those stories as highlights.

To share a replay of your live video, tap Share at the bottom of the screen after you've ended your live video. To discard your live video, tap then select Discard. You can also tap Save in the top right to save it to your camera roll.

Live video replays include all the likes and comments from your original live video. The number of viewers for your live video includes everyone who watched the live video and the replay.

When someone you follow shares a live video, their profile picture will appear at the top of Feed with a colorful ring around it and the word Live. Tap their profile picture to view their live video.

While viewing someone's live video, you can tap Comment at the bottom of the screen to leave a comment, and to like their video. Anyone who's viewing the video can see when you like or comment. You can also tap the screen to hide comments and likes.

Keep in mind that when you start viewing a live video, the person sharing and anyone else who's viewing may be able to see that you've joined.

If someone has shared a live video replay to their story, you'll see it at the top of feed with a play button and colorful ring around it. While viewing someone's live video replay, you can tap the right or left side of the screen to skip forwards or backwards. If someone has shared multiple live video replays, you can tap the arrows at the top of the screen to skip between them.

While you can't comment on a live video replay, you can respond to someone's replay by sending a message in Direct.

If you don't want someone to see your story, you can hide your story from them and prevent them from seeing anything you post to your story in the future. To hide your story from someone:

Go to your profile and tap .

TapSettings.

Tap Story Controls.

Tap Hide Story From.

Select the people you'd like to hide your story from, then tap Done. To unhide your story from someone, tap to unselect them.

You can also choose people to hide your story from as you're looking at who's seen your story. Tap x to the right of their name and select Hide Story From [Username].

If your story is appearing on a location or hashtag page, you'll see it at the top of the list of people who have seen your story. You can tap x to the right of a location or hashtag page to hide your story from it.

Keep in mind that hiding your story from someone is different than blocking them, and doesn't prevent them from seeing your profile and posts.

Your account's privacy setting also affects who can see your story. If your account is set to private, only your approved followers can see your story. If your account is set to public, your followers can see your story from Feed and anyone can see it from your profile.

By default, anyone who can see your story can reply to it directly with a message. When you prevent someone from replying, they won't see that option from within your story. To control who's able to reply to your story:

Go to your profile and tap .

TapSettings.

Tap Story Controls.

Select an option below Allow Message Replies.

Keep in mind that your story disappears from Feed and your profile after 24 hours unless you add it as a highlight. After that, photos and videos from a person's story will no longer be visible in conversations. Any text that was included with a message will still be visible after the photo or video disappears.

When someone mentions you in their story, your username is visible in their story, and anyone who can see it can tap your username to go to your profile. If your account is set to private, only your approved followers can see your posts.

Stories you're mentioned in don't appear on your profile or in your tagged photos. Keep in mind that photos and videos shared to someone's story disappear to their followers after 24 hours, unless they've added those stories as highlights.

If someone you follow mentions you in their story, you'll get a direct message from them that includes a preview of their story. If someone you don't follow mentions you, it'll appear in your inbox as a message request.

There isn't a way to remove your username from someone's story or prevent them from mentioning you, but you can report someone's story.